
Amelia — Volume 2
"Amelia — Volume 2" by Henry Fielding is a novel published in 1751. This continuation follows the troubled marriage of Amelia and Captain William Booth as they navigate the perils of 18th-century London society. While Amelia remains steadfast against the advances of various suitors, her husband's weaknesses—seduction, gambling debts, and imprisonment—threaten their union. Inspired by Fielding's own life and rich with classical allusions, this domestic drama explores themes of fidelity, forgiveness, and feminine virtue against a backdrop of poverty and social pressure.
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